Person being interviewed:N/A
The position or title of the person being interviewed: N/A
Race/Gander/Age of the person interviewed: Male, African American, age N/A
Location of the interview: Eddie's Bar, St. Nicholas, Avenue near 147th Street, New York City
Date of the interview: April 30th, 1939, 8:00 p.m
The interviewer: Ralph Ellison


In this inter view, only one question and answer was shown. Ralph Ellison, an interviewer, asked a man, who's name we do not know, if he liked living in NEw York City. His response was "Ahm in New York, but New York ain't in me." What he meant by this was that he lived in New York but he didn't feel like a New Yorker.

Like the man, I too don't think New York would feel like home if I ever moved there. In my opinion, I think cities are for site seeing and that's it. Also, I like places with less commotion and less people . I'm not sure if our reasons are the same but at least we both agree on something.